1. ursā in urbe visā, omnes terrebantur.
What sort of participle is in this sentence? what is it doing?
2. pater Perpetuae, eam videns in carcere, sollicitus erat.
What sort of participle is in this sentence? what is it doing?
3. ecce! duas sorores video per viam euntes!
What sort of participle is in this sentence? what is it doing?
4. sorore exterrita, non e turbā vexanti curremus
What sort of participles are in this sentence? what are they doing?
5. When they had seen their brother, the girls began to sing.
True/False: You need a word for “when” in Latin for this sentence.
What is the participle modifying in this sentence?
Can this be an ablative absolute? If not, which case for the participle will you want to use?
6. Although the name of the devil had been spoken, we were not afraid.
T/F: You need a word for “although” in Latin for this sentence.
What is the participle modifying in this sentence?
Can this be an ablative absolute? If not, which case for the participle will you want to use?
7. Although the crowd is shouting loudly, the infant is sleeping.
T/F: You need a word for “although” in Latin for this sentence.
What is the participle modifying in this sentence?
Can this be an ablative absolute? If not, which case for the participle will you want to use?
8. Your turn: write two sentences in Latin using vocab from Ch. 2 (and Ch 1)—using participles. Be sure to include your English translation!